noun

disenchantment

disenchantment, disillusionment

He felt a sense of disenchantment with politics.

He felt a sense of disenchantment with politics.

((with sth.)) a feeling of disappointment about sth. you previously respected He felt a sense of disenchantment with politics.

Synonyms: disillusionment, disappointment, cynicism; Antonyms: enchantment, fascination, captivation

From the verb 'disenchant' + the noun suffix '-ment'. It describes the state of being disenchanted.

This is the noun form of the verb 'to disenchant'. It's the feeling you have after the 'enchantment' is gone.

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